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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis on Face</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the condition is most commonly found on a patient&#8217;s scalp, seborrheic dermatitis face conditions can sometimes be a problem as well. This condition is manifested most frequently by dandruff, a flaking of the skin of the scalp that can create awkward social situations as the appearance of these flakes can indicate a false sense [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the condition is most commonly found on a patient&#8217;s scalp, seborrheic dermatitis face conditions can sometimes be a problem as well. This condition is manifested most frequently by dandruff, a flaking of the skin of the scalp that can create awkward social situations as the appearance of these flakes can indicate a false sense of uncleanliness. On the other hand, seborrheic dermatitis on face areas can be much worse as they are even more noticeable as it is very difficult for a person to keep the face adequately moisturized to prevent outbreaks of the condition. During outbreaks, the patient will commonly experience general flaking above the eyebrows, on the nose, and below the eyes. If left untreated, seborrheic dermatitis on face areas can also lead to other problems, such as blepharitis of the eyes. Currently, there is not a complete cure for seborrheic dermatitis of the face and sufferers must learn how best to deal with the condition until such time as a cure is discovered.</p>
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<p>Part of the problem with finding a cure for seborrheic dermatitis of the face is that the cause of the condition is not entirely known. The leading theory is that the flaking and scaling action is caused by an overabundance of the Malassezia furfur yeast. It is thought that although this yeast is found in lower levels in a great number of people, it is perceived as a threat when found in higher amounts. Thus the body attacks this threat, creating the inflammation that directly results in the skin flakes and other symptoms of the condition. However, the presence of yeast is not the only theory about the cause of seborrheic dermatitis. Other dermatology experts contend that the condition is mainly due to environmental or genetic factors. Living conditions that have high amounts of dust can easily trigger the dry skin that is reported as seborrheic dermatitis. Also, a person who has family members with the condition is more likely to have the same problems.</p>
<p>The good news for sufferers of the condition is that there are a wealth of potential seborrheic dermatitis face treatment options that can help to keep the condition under control. Most local doctors will advise the patient to practice due diligence in keeping the face clean and moisturized. This can be done with any number of facial soaps and moisturizing lotions that are available on the market. If this simple remedy is ineffective, the physician may ask the patient to try some medications that have had success with other patients. These medications can be present in pill form, such as fluconazole, ketoconazole, itraconazole, and isotretinoin, or in topical ointments that can be applied directly to the skin. These applications will commonly feature one of the following ingredients for dealing with severe cases: lithium gluconate, ciclopiroxolamine, terbinafine, pimecrolimus, lithium succinate, or sodium sufacetamide. Seborrheic dermatitis face treatment options can also be natural options, such as Aloe Vera or tea tree oil. Seborrheic dermatitis face problems can easily be solved by trying different remedies until an effective one is found.</p>
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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis Natural Remedies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seborrheic dermatitis, best known in its uninflamed form called dandruff, can be a very difficult disorder to contend with. The symptoms generally are an itchy scalp that causes the skin to flake and accumulate in the hair. This can be very embarrassing, which is why most people choose to do what they can to avoid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seborrheic dermatitis, best known in its uninflamed form called dandruff, can be a very difficult disorder to contend with. The symptoms generally are an itchy scalp that causes the skin to flake and accumulate in the hair. This can be very embarrassing, which is why most people choose to do what they can to avoid the problem. The hard part about preventing or treating this disease is that, like many diseases, most of the mainstream cures are unnatural chemicals. For those interested in a more natural treatment for seborrheic dermatitis, please read the following few examples.</p>
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<p>One of the most common seborrheic dermatitis natural remedies is with apple cider vinegar and hydrogen peroxide. You apply a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar in a 10 to 1 ratio to water (1 part hydrogen peroxide and apple vinegar cider to every 10 parts water) and let it sit in your hair while rubbing it in to your scalp for a few minutes. Once you have let it sit and sink in to your scalp, rinse the mixture out thoroughly. Thereafter, apply a liberal amount of tea tree oil to soothe the scalp. Wipe off all of the excess tea tree oil, hydrogen peroxide and apple cider vinegar that may remain. For most cases, the one application should be enough to be a natural cure for seborrheic dermatitis. If the dandruff comes back in a few months, then you can just apply the mixture again to the same effect.</p>
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<p>Another great <a href="http://www.nativeremedies.com/ailment/natural-treatments-seborrheic-dermatitis.html" target="_blank">seborrheic dermatitis natural treatment</a> is lime juice. If you apply lime juice after you have shampooed your hair, then it will also help to revitalize the hair itself while reducing the likelihood that you will get dandruff or improve the condition of your dermatitis if you already have it.</p>
<p>One&#8217;s diet can also influence dermatitis of the scalp and face as well. A low immune system can allow for the body to have a harder time fending off the normal processes that allow for dandruff to occur. For most, the cause of dandruff is intolerance to the yeast malassezia. This yeast is a fungus that makes the scalp create cells so rapidly that it pushes out the old cells in the form of flakes of dermatitis. Consequently, eating a better, more well-balanced diet will reduce the likelihood that the yeast production will grow out of control as your regular immune system should be able to handle the problem.</p>
<p>Many shampoos that are intended to cure dermatitis of the scalp will irritate it rather than help it. For many, this has lead them to seek out alternative, more natural means of curing their seborrheic dermatitis. There are many other natural cures out there including the use of beets, fenugreek seeds, rosemary &amp; nettle, and soap bark. These cures predominantly follow the same procedure of leaving the substance on the scalp for a period and then rinsing. Either way, natural options are efficient at both treating one&#8217;s dermatitis and allowing someone to avoid the harsh chemicals that come in most regular shampoo cures.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seborrheic dermatitis remedies come in many different forms. Choosing the right remedy depends on a number of different factors. Some of those factors are whether or not the person would like a natural remedy, what kind of money and effort the person would like to invest in the treatment, and how severe the dermatitis is. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seborrheic dermatitis remedies come in many different forms. Choosing the right remedy depends on a number of different factors. Some of those factors are whether or not the person would like a natural remedy, what kind of money and effort the person would like to invest in the treatment, and how severe the dermatitis is.</p>
<p>The most common <a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000963.htm" target="_blank">seborrheic dermatitis remedy</a> is a dandruff shampoo. As dandruff is not a life threatening malady, it is rarely something that necessitates treatment from a doctor. Most dandruff shampoos are fairly inexpensive and will contain one of a number of active chemicals. The most commonly used chemicals are pyrithione zinc, salicylic acid, and selenium sulfide which have all been proven to be fairly effective when fighting dandruff. If one chooses a shampoo as their seborrheic dermatitis home remedy, then be sure to leave it in the hair for at least 5 minutes before rinsing as this will give the shampoo time to work.</p>
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<p>The exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis is unknown but theories pervade that it could be caused by the fungus malassezia. The problem is generally described as one in which the skin cells reproduce at such a rapid rate that they shed the dead cells too swiftly for the body to keep up. As a result, the chunks of dead skin cells come off in the flakes that fall to the shoulders or remain in the hair of the sufferer.</p>
<p>Many also choose to use a home remedy for seborrheic dermatitis. As some people are uncomfortable resorting to a shampoo that relies on chemicals to cure their dermatitis issues, many resort to natural remedies for the problem instead. There are a number of different options available to those who suffer from this skin problem but some of the more common are listed here.</p>
<p>Lime juice is a very common home remedy for dandruff. Apply the lime juice to the hair after a regular shampoo and let it sit in the scalp and hair for at least a few minutes . After it has had time to set into the scalp, rinse it out thoroughly and it should aid in the healing of the dandruff. This is also a convenient cure as it tends to add luster to the hair as well.</p>
<p>When experiencing dandruff issues, one should also be wary generally of anything that may irritate the scalp. The use of a lot of hair products such as mousses and hair gels, as well as the excessive use of hair dryers can dry out the scalp causing the flaking associated with dandruff. Similarly, many shampoos are too intense at stripping the natural oils from one&#8217;s which can also irritate a dandruff problem.</p>
<p>For those suffering from seoborrheic dermatitis, the issue is very serious as it can be extremely difficult to wear anything without it getting covered in the flakes of dead skin falling from their head. Fortunately, there are many seborrheic dermatitis remedies for those people to try.</p>
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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis of the Scalp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to seborrheic dermatitis scalp, there are many options available in terms of treatment.  The disease itself, better known as dandruff, is not particularly dangerous so that should reduce concern immediately.  That being said, the disease is also extremely bothersome and embarassing.  The skin, due to one of a number of possible causes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to seborrheic dermatitis scalp, there are many options available in terms of treatment.  The disease itself, better known as dandruff, is not particularly dangerous so that should reduce concern immediately.  That being said, the disease is also extremely bothersome and embarassing.  The skin, due to one of a number of possible causes, overproduces skin cells which then cause it to shed the dead cells extremely rapidly.  This process causes flakes of skin to come off of the scalp.  The removal of the dead skin is also extremely itchy.  As a result, the sufferers of this particular problem are in a difficult position as they both want to scratch their head and have the unfortunate circumstance or having the flakes fall onto their shoulders and remain in their scalp, which can be embarassing.  Fortunately, seborrheic dermatitis of scalp is very treatable as will be shown below.</p>
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<p>Seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp is a form of eczema that still confounds doctors when it comes to the cause.  The most commonly accepted cause is a lack of tolerance to a yeast called mallesizia.  This yeast bacteria causes a fungus that makes the scalp overproduce the skin cells which cause the dead skin cells that flake on the surface of the scalp.  As the disease is generally related to the immune systems inability to fend off this yeast, anything that causes the immune system to be reduced will usually also result in contracting this disease if you are prone to it.  Many of the normal causes of seborrheic dermatitis on scalp are stress, fatigue, lack of shampooing, and other skin disorders.</p>
<p>When it comes to treatment of seborrheic dermatitis of scalp, there are many different options.   The most common option is the dandruff shampoo.  Within this field, there are several different levels of treatment that may be appropriate depending on the severity of the condition.  Most regular dandruff shampoos, such as head and shoulders and selsun blue, will contain either pyrithione zinc (head and shoulders), selenium sulfide (selsun blue), or salicylic acid.  These are the first tier of dandruff shampoo that will take care of the vast majority of dandruff sufferers while also generally not being all that hard on the hair itself.  The next tier up are the tar shampoos that are a bit more intense on the hair, but will also provide a more intense treatment for the severe dandruff sufferers.  In either event, one must always keep the dandruff shampoo in the hair for at least five minutes before rinsing to allow it to work properly.</p>
<p>One should also consider natural options, especially when the dermatitis is with in a manageable range.  One of the best is lime juice, which is also known to help the hair gain in luster.  If your seborrheic dermatitis scalp continues to worsen though, be sure to contact your doctor.</p>
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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis Shampoo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to the best seborrheic dermatitis shampoo, the first thing someone should consider is how severe their dandruff is.  This will greatly influence the type of shampoo you will want to purchase.  Many types of dandruff shampoo are more effective at curing dandruff, but while they increase their intensity in that regard, they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the best seborrheic dermatitis shampoo, the first thing someone should consider is how severe their dandruff is.  This will greatly influence the type of shampoo you will want to purchase.  Many types of dandruff shampoo are more effective at curing dandruff, but while they increase their intensity in that regard, they usually are far less attractive when it comes to their smell and how they affect the hair.  The active ingredients in these shampoos also tend to greatly influence how effective they can be for the dandruff sufferer.</p>
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<p>The first tier of seborrheic dermatitis shampoos is those that use salicylic acid, pyrithione zinc, and selenium sulfide as their main ingredients.  These chemicals generally share most of their effective traits.  They should be used in conjunction with regular shampoo in most cases and should be used a maximum of 2 to 3 times a week.  When the dandruff is worst, one can use the dandruff shampoo every day at first but once the condition is under control the use should be reduced otherwise it will be less effective.  The pyrithione zinc shampoo that is most commonly used is head and shoulders; the most common selenium sulfide shampoo is selsun blue; while the most common salicylic acid dandruff shampoo is probably Neutrogena T/Sal.  The only problem with the salicylic acid shampoos are that they tend to break down the flakes that come as a result of the dandruff but these shampoos are less likely to cure the root cause than the oher varieties.  As with many medications, it is possible for your body to build a tolerance to them in which case, the user will want to switch shampoos if it stops being effective.  Similarly, if the user experiences problems with their skin as a result of using the shampoo then that person should also switch to a different type.</p>
<p>The best shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis when it comes to effectiveness is always the tar based shampoo.  These tar-based seborrheic dermatitis shampoos have been used to treat dandruff for over 200 years and remain the most effective means of handling the most severe cases of seborrheic dermatitis.  The only problem is that the smell of most of these products has hardly improved over the last 200 years as well.  Although not in every case, some have also complained that the tar based shampoos hurt their hair while helping their scalp, which is another issue.</p>
<p>The best shampoo for seborrheic dermatitis depends on how bad your dandruff is.  For many, the first tier of shampoos will be more than effective at keeping their condition well under control.   Others will find a tar-based shampoo to be the best seborrheic dermatitis shampoo as they will require the increased intensity due to the severity of their problem.</p>
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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis Treatments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to seborrheic dermatitis treatments, there are two main varieties: the natural and the not.  Seborrheic dermatitis is usually contracted in the form of dandruff which is a flaky excess of dry skin that comes from the scalp.  Although it comes in other forms as well, the vast majority of sufferers will only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to seborrheic dermatitis treatments, there are two main varieties: the natural and the not.  Seborrheic dermatitis is usually contracted in the form of dandruff which is a flaky excess of dry skin that comes from the scalp.  Although it comes in other forms as well, the vast majority of sufferers will only experience the seborrheic dermatitis on their scalps.  As a result, most of the treatments are also hair related.  There are a number of shampoos on the market that are intended for <a href="http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1108312-overview" target="_blank">treatment for seborrheic dermatitis</a> as well as many natural methods, which will be discussed further below.  Regardless though, sufferers of this particular ailment are fortunate that there are a number of treatments to assist them.</p>
<p>Seborrheic dermatitis remains a disease with undetermined causes but most doctors can point to an intolerance of a yeast, mallesizia, as the main cause.  This yeast produces a fungus that causes the skin cells in the scalp to go into overproduction of new skin cells.  As the new skin cells continue to be rapidly duplicated, the dead cells accumulate in the form of the dandruff flakes.</p>
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<p>The most common anti-dandruff shampoos tend to include one of the following chemicals pyrithione zinc (Head and Shoulders), selenium sulfide (Selsun Blue), or salicylic acid (Neutrogena T/Sal).  Most of these active chemicals work equally effectively on dandruff.  The only one to be careful of is the salicylic acid type of dandruff shampoo as these tend to break down the flakes, which helps to remove them from your scalp, but they do not really treat the root cause of the problem.  While using an anti-dandruff shampoo as treatment for seborrheic dermatitis, one should also be careful not to use it as their regular shampoo.  Although it is acceptable to use it every day at first, while one is suffering the worst part of their dandruff, one should reduce their use to 2 to 3 times a week after the first couple of weeks.  Otherwise, the effectiveness of the shampoo will be significantly reduced as the body grows a tolerance to it.  Generally, one should use a regular shampoo first and then apply the anti-dandruff shampoo.  Allow the anti-dandruff shampoo to sit in the hair for a few minutes to ensure that it is getting to the areas it needs to treat in the scalp and then rinse.</p>
<p>A more popular natural treatment of seborrheic dermatitis is lime juice.  Lime juice can be applied to the scalp after shampoo and allowed to sit in the hair for a few minutes and then rinse thoroughly.  The nice thing about lime juice is that it is also known to increase the health of one&#8217;s hair.  Apple cider vinegar mixed with hydrogen peroxide and water is also known to be effective.</p>
<p>As far as physical ailments go, dandruff is a good one in that there are so many seborrheic dermatitis treatments to choose from to help.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dermatitis seborrheic can affect many different parts of the body, including the face, chest, scalp. In fact, it can affect any area of the body that has a high number of sebum glands. It is most commonly characterized by scaling of the skin, producing flakes and red skin areas as well as itchiness. Seborrheic dermatitis [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/seborrheic_dermati.html" target="_blank">Dermatitis seborrheic</a> can affect many different parts of the body, including the face, chest, scalp. In fact, it can affect any area of the body that has a high number of sebum glands. It is most commonly characterized by scaling of the skin, producing flakes and red skin areas as well as itchiness. <a href="http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/common/skin/disorders/157.html" target="_blank">Seborrheic dermatitis scalp</a> problems are commonly called dandruff and this form is thought to affect nearly one in every four people. The condition happens to people of all backgrounds and races, with men experiencing seborrheic dermatitis slightly more frequently than women. Seborrheic dermatitis scalp problems in infants are commonly called cradle cap and can be aesthetically unpleasant although harmful health effects are rare. There is some connection between seborrheic dermatitis and the conditions of epilepsy and Parkinson&#8217;s disease, but the exact relationship between the problems is unknown.</p>
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<p>Although the exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis has not been conclusively proven, many experts have identified possible reasons for the condition. One of the most common theories is that the condition is caused by a yeast called Malassezia furfur. Combined with certain genetic and environmental factors, this yeast could be the cause of the inflammatory condition. It is thought that a child&#8217;s diet can increase the likelihood of the problem occurring. Those diets that are excessively high in vitamin A or those that lack biotin and vitamin B6 or B2 could be another possible source of the condition. However, those who encounter seborrheic dermatitis later in life usually have the problem for factors other than diet.</p>
<p>There are a number of symptoms that might indicate a person has seborrheic dermatitis. The most common signs are the flakes of skin called dandruff. These flakes originate from the scalp of the person and are commonly seen in the hair or on the shoulders of dark colored clothing. Itching or soreness may be other symptoms and this unpleasantness can further the condition as a person scratches the affected areas. Yet another symptom of the problem is red or greasy skin that can be covered with scales that have not turned into flakes.</p>
<p>Seborrheic dermatitis treatment options usually depend on the symptoms that are experienced. For the most common problem of dandruff, the best solution is a seborrheic dermatitis shampoo. These products contain special formulations to keep the scalp moisturized. A person with the condition should look for shampoos that contain any of the following ingredients: ketoconazole, tar, selenium sulfide, ciclopirox, pyrithione zinc, or salicylic acid. The shampoo should be used each day until the problem has been negated. If this seborrheic dermatitis treatment method does not correct the problem, a local physician should be consulted to discuss other potential treatment methods. In more severe cases, a topical corticosteroid ointment may be prescribed. Also, drugs classified as immunomodulators can help by reducing the inflammatory response. In addition, there are a number of home remedies that can be employed. Avoidance of products that contain harsh soaps may reduce the symptoms that are experienced. Dermatitis seborrheic can be very irritating and socially awkward, thus a suitable treatment solution should be tried by anyone who has this condition.<br /><a href=""></a> </p>
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		<title>What Causes Seborrheic Dermatitis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the condition continues to affect a great number of people, experts in dermatology have yet to discover the definitive seborrheic dermatitis causes. This condition is usually manifested as chronic skin problems, with most patients exhibiting flaking and scaling in areas that are rich in the sebum glands that produce oil. The scalp, face, chest, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the condition continues to affect a great number of people, experts in dermatology have yet to discover the definitive seborrheic dermatitis causes. This condition is usually manifested as chronic skin problems, with most patients exhibiting flaking and scaling in areas that are rich in the sebum glands that produce oil. The scalp, face, chest, and head are the most common areas that are affected by causes of seborrheic dermatitis. Most patients experience the previously mentioned scaling and flaking of the skin as well as having red skin that can appear greasy or feel sensitive. The most common manifestation of seborrheic dermatitis is flaking of the skin found on the scalp, commonly known as dandruff. Recent estimates state that perhaps three to five percent of the world&#8217;s population has this condition and research is currently being done to isolate the various organisms, genetic factors, and environmental stimuli that may be the causes of seborrheic dermatitis.</p>
<p>One of the leading theories is that the cause of seborrheic dermatitis has to do with levels of a yeast, Malassezia furfur. Humans naturally have low levels of this common yeast, but those with seborrheic dermatitis often have higher than normal amounts of the yeast present on the skin and in the glands. The thought is that what causes seborrheic dermatitis is the body&#8217;s own response to the yeast, resulting in inflammation and irritation. Another school of thought states that some people are more predisposed to the condition than others. In these cases, the condition is passed through the genetic material to offspring. Other experts argue that it is caused by environmental factors and is unrelated to the yeast levels or DNA.</p>
<p>Regardless of the specific cause, a person who has seborrheic dermatitis will need to understand that it is most commonly a condition for the duration of a person&#8217;s life. There are certain steps, such as using specialized shampoo that can reduce the occurrence of outbreaks, but the condition is not currently curable. In infants, seborrheic dermatitis is known as cradle cap and should be treated by careful daily washing and avoid excessive brushing of the hair. For adults, simply using the special shampoos is often enough to gain control of an outbreak, but severe or persistent cases should be referred to a local physician for advice. The doctor will usually prescribe a topical ointment to be applied that contains either corticosteroids or higher dose levels of the same medication found in the shampoo. In addition, the class of drugs known as immunomodulators have been proven to help with severe cases. They are effective by reducing the body&#8217;s response that causes the inflammation. In this manner, they do not treat the condition, but only the symptoms. Seborrheic dermatitis causes may not yet have been discovered, but there are a number of products to help deal with the symptoms of the condition.</p>
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		<title>Seborrheic Dermatitis Cures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there are no seborrheic dermatitis cures that are guaranteed to work, there are many treatment options that help patients to keep this lifelong condition manageable and under control. One of the reasons that a surefire cure for seborrheic dermatitis has not been found is because the causes of the condition have not been definitively [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there are no <a href="http://www.elanmedispa.com/dermatologist-services/seborrheic-dermatitis.asp" target="_blank">seborrheic dermatitis cures</a> that are guaranteed to work, there are many treatment options that help patients to keep this lifelong condition manageable and under control. One of the reasons that a surefire cure for seborrheic dermatitis has not been found is because the causes of the condition have not been definitively discovered. There is much debate in the dermatology world, but most experts assume that the cause is most likely related to the levels of certain yeasts on a patient&#8217;s skin. The flaking and scaling condition is most commonly exhibited by those persons that have higher levels of Malassezia furfur. Whatever the cause, there are steps that can be taken by a person who wants to learn how to cure seborrheic dermatitis.</p>
<p>Many of the treatment options are medical in nature. The most common symptom of seborrheic dermatitis is dandruff, the common term for general flaking of the scalp. This symptom can be socially awkward as the flakes can make people think the patient does not practice good hygiene. For this reason, a number of shampoos have been created to deal with this manifestation of the condition. These products include the following ingredients that help to reduce the levels of the yeast in the hair, scalp, and pores: zinc pyrithione, sulfur, ketoconacole, climbazole, clotrimazole, salicylic acid, selenium sulfide, coal tar, and piroctone olamine. There are also some prescription medications available in the form of ointments and lotions that can provide relief from the symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis. A person who has not had success with the shampoos should ask their local physician about the following medications: Lithium gluconate, Lithium succinate, sodium sulfacetamide, ciclopiroxolamine, terbinafine, and topical steroids. While these are the primary medical solutions, a person can also choose to use a seborrheic dermatitis natural cure.</p>
<p>The most common seborrheic dermatitis natural cure is Aloe Vera. When applied directly to the affected area, ointments containing this ingredient work to moisturize the dry skin, thus preventing the flakes. Another option is to use honey. Raw honey should be diluted with water and applied once every two days to the lesions. The honey solution should be kept on the affected area for up to three hours for the best possible benefits. Other natural substances that have had positive reactions in dealing with seborrheic dermatitis are tea tree oil, viola tricolor, avocado extracts, and monarda fistulosa. Whatever treatment method is utilized, perhaps the best advice for a patient with the condition is to simply be vigilant about keeping the area clean. Daily washing should be part of the person&#8217;s routine and care should be taken to select soaps and products that are not abrasive or contain lots of chemical additives. After washing, moisturizing lotion should be used to keep the skin from drying out excessively. A cure for seborrheic dermatitis has not been discovered yet, but researchers are evaluating the many possible causes and plan to use this information to invent effective seborrheic dermatitis cures.</p>
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